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Could an Irish restaurant finally win the ultimate prize?

Could an Irish restaurant finally win the ultimate prize?

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There’s a rough rule of thumb when it comes to paying to dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant: stars cost around €100 each.


That’s according to Irish Times restaurant reviewer Corinna Hardgrave, who explains what it takes for a restaurant to win a Michelin star and what it means for them when they do.


Ireland has 18 one-star and five two-star restaurants – but no three stars.


For the first time the Michelin Guide is holding its awards ceremony in Dublin, on Monday, and Hardgrave gives her predictions on who might get a new star and who might be awarded an extra one. However she says nothing is predictable with the highly secretive Michelin.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey.


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